When I first sought a publisher for my biography of Johann Bessler, I was asked to include a final chapter outlining the potential for Bessler’s wheel. I did add a short chapter on how I thought things might develop. This was over twenty years ago and things have changed considerably in that time, nevertheless my earlier suggestions are not too dissimilar to my current thinking.
First we must establish the potential power from a wheel measuring, say six feet in diameter and less than one foot wide. In my opinion turning in one direction is all that is necessary. I cannot think of any advantage in designing a wheel which can turn in either direction. I believe a bi-directional wheel would reduce the amount of power or speed available compared with a uni-directional device.
My research into Bessler’s connectedness principle has led me to conclude that in that particular feature of the mechanical arrangement there is much potential to re-engineer the design to increase the wheel’s power output.
Those who believe that the amount of power available from Bessler’s wheel would be insignificant, seem determined to devalue the potential uses to which his machine could be put. I on the other hand, see tremendous opportunities for such a device and I am certain that we shall see some amazing developments coming from the hands of those with more imagination.
Besides increasing the mass of each weight, Bessler implies that there can be more mechanisms, the reasons I think this, I will go into when I publish my forthcoming document.
There are many ways to increase the efficiency of the original Bessler wheel, indeed the inventor himself claimed to be able to make several wheels of differing size and power output and we have no reason to doubt his word. I can see possible ways of altering the kind of output obtainable and I look forward to seeing what happens in future.
I have discussed the potential for using a driven Bessler wheel to power an inertial thruster. I have even debated it’s potential with some well-regarded people within the space exploration field and their final conclusion was yes, that would be of great interest, but first you have to prove it can be done. An inertia driven space craft would undoubtedly be an attractive proposition.
The most immediate benefit to be obtained from a Bessler’s wheel is in the urgently sought reduction of carbon emissions required worldwide. If Bessler’s wheel can be shown to be a viable alternative to current energy production then I think the entrepreneurs, inventors and creative thinkers will run with it.
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